What Millennium says:
The JLS started in the summer of 1999 as an experimental run of 2000 discs. Immediately players realized that we had reached a new level in driver technology. Incredibly, the JLS flies farther and straighter than even the legendary LS. And it's got an extra measure of durability. So it was no surprise when the JLS became the best-selling disc in most parts of the country. It is truly an amazing disc.

Posted 04-17-07
Submitted by Patrick
radican@sbcglobal.net
Location: Grand Prairie Tx
Level: Adv. Am
Avg Drive: 400
Disc Weights: 172
Review: Ok im a |RHBH| thrower i just found this disc in the pond on
a 250ft over the pond throw i dont know how they got it wet this
thing out drives my CE beast and CE Valk it greatly inproved my game
i can push this thing a good 450ft with no power im a big arm and if
i rip it it wont go far but if i just let it fly it self its fast and
far.
Posted 03-22-06
Submitted by adidadg
Level: Adv. Am
Avg Drive: 400
Disc Weights: 174
Review: I would classify the QJLS as a long fairway driver, in the
same family as the XL, Teebird, TL, etc. I dont know why more players
do not use this disc, because IMO it is a gem. I find it to be dead on
stable from start to finish, capable of handling a light to moderate
headwind, although you may need to compensate with some hyzer angle.
It is less stable than the champion teebird, but more high speed
stable than an XL, with similar fade. Keep in mind I throw a fairly
heavy weight in the Q plastic, I am sure that a lighter, regular
plastic JLS would be somewhat understable. I threw a Z-XL for years,
but switched to the QJLS as i found it to be more dependable. It is
not incredibly long by today's standards, but is deadly accurate and
is capable of a very straight flight. It is a great disc to fit in
between your midranges and your max distance drivers.
Posted 10-16-05
Submitted by Alex
kenshinhimura12@hotmail.com
Level: Beginner
Avg Drive: 275
Disc Weights: ???
Review: I've only thrown my friend's QJLS once, but i loved it. I
was only 1 week in, and i made a drive of 220 feet with it. It flew
perfectly flat and faded little to none(must have been a lucky shot,
lol). I plan on getting one in the 165-170 range(i don't have a big
arm). I am now almost 2 months in so i expect awesome results
Posted: 8-15-03
Submitted by Joe T
jtorrence@jceaustin.com
PDGA:
Location: Austin,TX
Level: Advanced Am
Avg Drive: 325-350
Throws:
Throwing Style(s):
Disc Weights: 165-175
Review: The QJLS has been my favorite driver for several years now.
When I first started playing, I could not find a driver that would
fly straight and land straight, until I found the QJLS. It's also
great for a long anhyzer when you don't want any fade at the end. It
is a great all-around driver, and I can throw it in any wind with
confidence, although a lot of hyzer and a heavier weight is required
for a strong headwind. My 165g goes further downwind than my 168g
Pro Orc, Archangel, Sidewinder, 165g Valk,etc. I have tried them all
and none have beat it. I used to only carry two or three drivers, but
now carry ten or twelve. I can throw longer with my new Beast, Orc,
and Sartfire in Pro plastic, but still the QJ is my go-to disc for
accuracy and control when I have to have it. Especially when there
are a lot of trees, it flies really straight, and if you do hit a
tree hard, it can take the punishment without changing it's flight.
If I had to go back to throwing only 2 or 3 drivers, a QJ would still
be in my bag.
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